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SP
2003
IEEE
104views Security Privacy» more  SP 2003»
14 years 24 days ago
Using Replication and Partitioning to Build Secure Distributed Systems
A challenging unsolved security problem is how to specify and enforce system-wide security policies; this problem is even more acute in distributed systems with mutual distrust. T...
Lantian Zheng, Stephen Chong, Andrew C. Myers, Ste...
CCS
2008
ACM
13 years 9 months ago
Mechanisms for usage control
Usage control is a generalization of access control that also addresses how data is used after it is released. We present a formal model for different mechanisms that can enforce ...
Alexander Pretschner, Manuel Hilty, David A. Basin...
IANDC
2008
140views more  IANDC 2008»
13 years 7 months ago
Information flow security in Boundary Ambients
A variant of the Mobile Ambient calculus, called Boundary Ambients, is introduced, supporting the modelling of multi-level security policies. Ambients that may guarantee to proper...
Chiara Braghin, Agostino Cortesi, Riccardo Focardi
CCS
2008
ACM
13 years 9 months ago
Towards automatic reverse engineering of software security configurations
The specifications of an application's security configuration are crucial for understanding its security policies, which can be very helpful in security-related contexts such...
Rui Wang 0010, XiaoFeng Wang, Kehuan Zhang, Zhuowe...
ASIAN
2006
Springer
153views Algorithms» more  ASIAN 2006»
13 years 11 months ago
Automata-Based Confidentiality Monitoring
Abstract Non-interference is typically used as a baseline security policy to formalize confidentiality of secret information manipulated by a program. In contrast to static checkin...
Gurvan Le Guernic, Anindya Banerjee, Thomas P. Jen...